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Interview: Stagedoor App Co-Founder Michael Hadjijoseph
Stagedoor app co-founder and CEO Michael Hadjijoseph tells us more about the app and his thoughts on the London theatre scene.
Read More »Only Bones, Soho Theatre – Review
Pros: A meticulously choreographed piece of art. Excellently executed and magically mesmerising. Cons: On paper, perhaps not everybody’s cup of tea. Approach with an open mind. Thom Monckton and Gemma Tweedie created Only Bones in an empty aircraft hangar in Paris. The handout given to each audience member describes a bizarre creative environment; freezing cold and with constant harassment from goats. One of the pleasures of the piece is that it is clearly a creation born from painstaking care, love, and ...
Read More »Underneath, Soho Theatre – Review
Funny and intense, but uneven in tone.
Read More »The Rising Cost of Cabbage, Soho Theatre – Review
A relaxing evening of storytelling for grown-ups. Entertaining but bland.
Read More »Bits of Me are Falling Apart, Soho Theatre – Review
Edmondson’s performance is worth seeing, even if the narrative lacks drama.
Read More »Vir Das: Live in London, Soho Theatre – Review
Pros: A hilarious, naughty standup routine that will have you laughing until your sides ache Cons: A few of the jokes were lost if you aren’t totally immersed in Indian culture Vir Das is a fully-fledged Bollywood movie star who decided to try his hand at stand up. I’m very glad he did! He brings a totally different voice to the UK comedy circuit, with his hilarious perspective on growing up in India, studying in America, politics and religion. Vir ...
Read More »The Iron Man, Soho Theatre – Review
Yet another beautiful, intricate story, told by one of the leading lights of British storytelling. A wonderfully intimate evening, and one I’d recommend to everyone.
Read More »Girls, Soho Theatre – Review
Heartache and laughter in this engaging production that grieves lost innocence and celebrates stolen moments of childhood.
Read More »Interview: Dominic Haddock on OperaUpClose’s ‘La Traviata’
OperaUpClose Executive Producer Dominic Haddock discusses this unique company and their upcoming revival of La Traviata at artsdepot.
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